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findings at group meetings, seminars, and international conferences, communicating results effectively to both specialized and broad audiences. Organize and coordinate scientific meetings, workshops, and
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rings, bivalves, corals). Knowledge of Community Earth System Model (CESM) outputs and their application to evaluating ocean–atmosphere linkages identified in proxy datasets. Skill in scientific
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to disseminate research findings to stakeholders, government agencies, and community members. Lead and supervise future dye trace studies (based at NAU), including project design, field implementation, and data
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with professionals and community partners; and supervising students and research assistants. The role will include designing and implementing educational or outreach programs with digital technology
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: Knowledge of coordinating experiments, and completing analysis, statistics, and interpretation. A strong team player. Ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner orally and in writing. Ability
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administrative activities, as well as professional development activities in order for them to develop as a researcher. They will also regularly communicate with participants regarding sleep diaries and adverse
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multidisciplinary teams and communicate technical results effectively. Strong programming skills in Python and/or MATLAB, with experience in scientific computing and simulation. Ability to design and analyze data
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study. Participate in weekly Technical and Clinical Team Meetings to communicate issues, feedback, etc. raised by the participants and clinical team to the technical team Provide the technical team with
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preferred but not essential. Skills in molecular and cellular biology, immunology, and animal studies are required. Excellent written and verbal communication. Minimum Qualifications PhD in biology or
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work ethic, communication skills and team-player oriented personality Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. in biology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, materials science, electrical